
#BookSparksBookClubās Next Read:
Flood by Melissa Scholes Young!
If you loved The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnĀ by Mark Twain, youāll want to dive right into our next #BookSparksBookClub pick of 2018: FloodĀ by Melissa Scholes Young!
Book Summary:
A sparkling debut set in Mark Twain’s boyhood town,Ā FloodĀ is a story of what it means to be lost . . . and found.
Laura Brooks fled her hometown of Hannibal, Missouri, ten years ago after a historic flood and personal heartbreak. Now she’s returned unannounced, and her family and friends don’t know what to make of it. She says she’s just home for a brief visit and her high-school reunion, but she’s carrying too much luggage for that: literal and metaphorical. Soon Laura is embroiled in small-town affairs–the contentious divorce of her rowdy best friend Rose; the campaign of her twelve-year-old godson, Bobby, to become the town’s official Tom Sawyer; and the renewed interest of the man Laura once thought she’d marry, Sammy McGuire.
Leaving town when she was eighteen had been Laura’s only option. She feared a stifling existence in a town ruled by its past, its mythological devotion to Mark Twain and the economic and racial divide that runs as deep as the Mississippi River. She can’t forget that fateful Fourth of July when the levees broke or the decisions that still haunt her. Now as the Mississippi rises again, a deep wound threatens to reopen, and Laura must decide if running away once more might be the best way to save herself.
Reviews:
“This debut is a wonderful story of home, hope, and the ties that bind us to family.” āPublishers Weekly
“A dazzling work as wide and turbulent as the Mississippi itself.Ā FloodĀ delivers a seductive sense of belonging and intimacy before ultimately breaking your heart. Young takes on big themes of identity, family, and the idea of home with a riveting mix of honesty and enchantment.” āAline Ohanesian, author ofĀ Orhan’s Inheritance
“FloodĀ is an absolute delight. Melissa Scholes Young captures a time, place and town with authenticity, humor, and an obvious love for her characters. A great debut by a wonderful new voice!” āRebecca Barry, bestselling author ofĀ Later, at the Bar

I don’t understand why Laura sabatoges the levee at the end…she thought it was terrible for anyone to do.